XPORTNET: A MODERN OPERATIONAL TOOL Heineken Export Group's e-commerce website is 'online' The XportNet of the Heineken Export Group is the e-commerce solution for distributors to do business with Heineken Export. The possibilities include placing orders online. 26 It all started two years ago during a Customer survey. How satisfied were the customers with Heineken's infor mation facilities? The conclusion was clear. The information provided by Heineken, and particularly the export-related information, could be improved. The Marketing depart ment at Heineken Export thought about possible means of communica tion that would be up-to-date and fast. 'The' word of the 90's surfaced almost automatically, the Internet. The first steps were taken towards a special extranet site for Heineken Export, the XportNet. The site was provided with statistics about product information and mar keting information and twelve clients were given access during a pilot study. The primary reaction was clear, that they wanted more. Mendez Co., which is based in Puerto Rico, one of Heineken's major export markets, is making a case for the introduction of a tracking and tracing system for orders. This request certainly wasn't unexpected for Heineken Export. Menno Lammerts van Bueren, the marketing information manager at Heineken Export: "Right from the outset we intended to provide more than just general information on the extranet site. XportNet would have to be much more comprehensive." A multidisciplinary team, comprised of Eddy Kuijper (IT), Menno Lammerts van Bueren (Marketing, Project manager), Pascal Peek (Logistics) and Wilko Brink (Finance), was set up to turn the XportNet into a real management tool for the client as well as, for example, area export managers. XportNet is linked to SAP, the pri mary business system that Heineken is currently converting to through out the world and that has been functioning in Heineken Export for some time. This makes it theoretical ly possible for everyone to access SAP from the Internet and take a look behind the scenes at Heineken. Eddy Kuijper: "Security was therefore of enormous importance and Heineken Network Services (HNS) worked hard on this issue to ensure that unautho rised people on the Internet could not gain access to the Heineken network. This security has been audi ted by KPMG. Distributors that surf to www. XportNet.com are not permitted to snoop around the site as they please. There is a register of all the users, which specifies the parts of the site they may access." ONLINE Pascal Peek sketched out the advan tages for the client: "A distributor is able to determine how their orders

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